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Blog postsMonday 04 April 2011 07:33
All you need to know on the open positions lies there : http://ez.no/About-us/Careers/Product-Support-Engineers
Monday 04 April 2011 04:10
Welcome to eZ Future, the podcast that will keep you updated on the eZ Publish eco system.
From the latest releases reviewed right through to extensions and comments from the community
Listen to it here: http://visionwt.podhoster.com/
Hosts: Tony Wood, Manpreet Dhesi from VisionWT.com
Special guests: Ole Halvorsen, Nicolas Pastorino, Ric
Thursday 31 March 2011 12:03
Here are our bi-weekly meeting minutes of the Share Team. We are about to get the portal (share.ez.no) to "fly" on eZ 4.4, and we published the RFC more participation through a reworked “Get Involved”! Be sure to check that out and give your feedback.
Thursday 31 March 2011 04:10
The “Get Involved” section is being reworked in depth. We need your feedback on the proposal made by the share.ez.no team, read-on and comment !
Wednesday 30 March 2011 05:30
For Spanish-speaking community members, a seminar organized by Smile and eZ Systems will be taking place in Barcelona on April 12th.
Tuesday 29 March 2011 01:45
The API docs server has changed, read-on !
Friday 25 March 2011 11:48
The Community Project Board publishes the rationale for communication with the community.
Wednesday 23 March 2011 10:10
The eZ Comments extension is a very simple and easy to use solution if you want to setup an article commenting system quickly. But in my experience it's a bad idea to use it if you need any advanced commenting functionalities. So read further if you want to find about it...
Tuesday 22 March 2011 09:18
Social networks are what web is about today. If you don’t have at least one social network account, you practically don’t exist on the Internet. Some would argue about these statements (including myself, mainly concerning Facebook), but at the end of the day, the truth is that social networks matter, to users as well as websites.
Monday 21 March 2011 05:55
Over the past few years, community and web 2.0 functionality in eZ publish has been slow to develop, both as part of the eZ publish kernel and as extensions contributed by the community. However, the pace seems to have picked up considerably. Is it time to revive the eZ community extension project?